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That's odd. I've seen VyprVPN bundled with Usenet provider plans.
Is there still any point to Usenet and the different providers? I have tried it, but most of it was stuff I could find via torrent, anyway.

The one thing Usenet has going for it are the high speeds (when the files are available for download, that is).

I use Windscribe and love it. Fast as hell, and no logs. Proven, supposedly.

What makes it even a sweeter deal is it you bought the Lifetime License in 2018 for $37 or less. I've asked via email and was told it'll renew automatically, provided I still use it (it'll renew in 2028 — not looking to that year, by that time I'll be close to 40 ugh!).
 
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I'm looking for a new cheap month to month subscription so I'd like to hear which ones you guys use the most and think are the best.
You didn't say what your purpose is. If you want to access region locked content, try Unlocator (they have a free trial, no debit/credit card necessary), otherwise, try PIA.
ProtonVPN is probably good too. It's made by the guys who made ProtonMail so.
 
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You didn't say what your purpose is. If you want to access region locked content, try Unlocator (they have a free trial, no debit/credit card necessary), otherwise, try PIA.
ProtonVPN is probably good too. It's made by the guys who made ProtonMail so.
ProtonVPN has a seven day trial. All new free members get it, and if the user doesn't want to upgrade to being a premium member then it'll automatically downgrade to a free account with "medium" speeds.
 
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Is there still any point to Usenet and the different providers? I have tried it, but most of it was stuff I could find via torrent, anyway.

The one thing Usenet has going for it are the high speeds (when the files are available for download, that is).



What makes it even a sweeter deal is it you bought the Lifetime License in 2018 for $37 or less. I've asked via email and was told it'll renew automatically, provided I still use it (it'll renew in 2028 — not looking to that year, by that time I'll be close to 40 ugh!).

Didn't even know they had a windscribe lifetime license..
 
Hi, you wrote that you want to find a VPN that does not have such an expensive subscription, and what is the problem with a free VPN? Why people do not use them, I personally use a free VPN and am completely satisfied, because it copes with all its tasks. My friend generally watches TV series for free and uses Netflix VPN netflix-vpn.com . I just say why, if you have extra money, and you are ready to spend it on a subscription for the program, then go ahead, and if you ask such questions, I would rather use a free VPN and have no problems.
 
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